From: emily on
So I opened a document file from my email and worked on it for awhile. I
pressed the save button and the bar in the lower right hand corner saig word
is saving wo.doc. But now I cannot find said word document. I have looked in
my temporary internet files and cannot find it there.

help!
From: DL on
Locations shown here;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/securetemp.htm


"emily" <emily(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> So I opened a document file from my email and worked on it for awhile. I
> pressed the save button and the bar in the lower right hand corner saig
> word
> is saving wo.doc. But now I cannot find said word document. I have looked
> in
> my temporary internet files and cannot find it there.
>
> help!

From: LVTravel on


"emily" <emily(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0B09317D-9AA3-4583-B701-0A0ECC04A430(a)microsoft.com...
> So I opened a document file from my email and worked on it for awhile. I
> pressed the save button and the bar in the lower right hand corner saig
> word
> is saving wo.doc. But now I cannot find said word document. I have looked
> in
> my temporary internet files and cannot find it there.
>
> help!

Always save the email file to a known location on the hard drive before
working on it. Do not rely on the computer, Word or the email program to
save the data file if opened directly from the email.

Since you have the email, look at the attached file name and do a whole
system search for it using the search feature of Windows. You may find it.

From: David Troxell - Encourager Software on
On Tue, 6 Apr 2010 10:02:16 -0400, LVTravel wrote:

> "emily" <emily(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0B09317D-9AA3-4583-B701-0A0ECC04A430(a)microsoft.com...
>> So I opened a document file from my email and worked on it for awhile. I
>> pressed the save button and the bar in the lower right hand corner saig
>> word
>> is saving wo.doc. But now I cannot find said word document. I have looked
>> in
>> my temporary internet files and cannot find it there.
>>
>> help!
>
> Always save the email file to a known location on the hard drive before
> working on it. Do not rely on the computer, Word or the email program to
> save the data file if opened directly from the email.
>
> Since you have the email, look at the attached file name and do a whole
> system search for it using the search feature of Windows. You may find it.

Here's a tip on a free util that is VERY fast compared to the normal
Windows search feature:

Search Everything - File Search Tool
http://www.voidtools.com/

When you first start it, it creates an index, but even time spent building
an index is usually MUCH quicker than normal Windows search.

David

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